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How to get in Southern Newfoundland


How to get in Southern Newfoundland

Getting in to Southern Newfoundland can basically be done three ways:
  • Taking Highway 210 southwest from the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) at the Goobies Visitor Centre, next to an Irving gas station and Truck, Stop, on the east side of the island
  • Taking the road southeast from the TransCanada (Highway 1) at Barachols Pond Park that leads to Burgeo.
  • Continuing along the TransCanada east from Port-aux-Basques, ending at Rose Blanche.
  • Hitchhiking in Southern Newfoundland is not too difficult. Though it can sometimes be a long wait for a ride, as not many cars drive on the key roads (e.g. the 210 or the TransCanada if you're trying to get from Rose Blanche to Port-aux-Basques), once you do get picked up there is a good chance that you will get a long ride. People are friendly, and will occasionally go out of their way to drop you off in a convenient location.

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